Bring The Beauty Of The Outdoors Inside With Hari Guru Plants. Our Plants Are The Perfect Way to Add A Touch of Green to Your Space and Create a Relaxing and Rejuvenating Environment. Whether You'Re A Seasoned Plant Parent or Just Starting Out, We Have the Perfect Plant for You. Explore Our Collection Today and Let the Plant Love Begin. Spider Bougainvillea Flower Plant A spectacular, sun-loving plant, the Bougainvillea is renowned for bringing a splash of tropical color to any Indian garden, balcony, or terrace. This vigorous climber or shrub is versatile and thrives in warm conditions, making it an excellent, low-maintenance addition to your plant collection. The term "Spider" refers to the plant's natural sprawling and climbing habit, which can be trained across structures or contained in a pot. Features - Showy Colorful Bracts: The brilliant colors you see are not the true flowers, but colorful, papery modified leaves called bracts. These surround the small, inconspicuous white or yellow actual flowers. - Flowering: Blooms in cycles, often for many months of the year in warm climates, providing continuous vibrant color. - Growth Habit: Can be trained as a climber over walls, trellises, or fences, grown as a large shrub, or kept contained in a pot or hanging basket. - Tough and Resilient: Once established, it is known for its tolerance to heat and drought, making it an ideal choice for the varied Indian climate. - Thorns Present: The plant has thorns on its stems, which should be handled with care when pruning.Essential Care Tips - Sunlight Requirement: Place in a location that receives a minimum of six hours of direct sunlight every day for the best and most prolific flowering. - Watering Schedule: It prefers to be on the drier side. Water the plant deeply, and then allow the soil to dry out considerably before watering again. Overwatering is a common cause of poor health. - Soil and Drainage: Use a soil mix that is well-draining, such as a sandy-loam composition. Pots must have excellent drainage holes to prevent root rot. - Feeding for Blooms: Apply a fertilizer that is low in nitrogen and high in phosphorus during the growing season. Too much nitrogen encourages leafy growth instead of flowers. - Pruning: Prune the plant after each major bloom cycle. This encourages fresh new growth, and the Bougainvillea primarily flowers on its new shoots.